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"Bevis has done a wonderful job building the worlds that the gods occupy as well as giving them a place in the modern world." —Amazon Top Reviewer and author, Margaret Lesh
"I stayed up way too late, again! I had to know what happened! You might call me irresponsible, and that may be true. But when a series comes along and grabs you like Daughters of Zeus, it really can't be helped." —Amazon Top Reviewer and author, Rachel Wagner
"I need to calm down before I write this review because I am still reeling from the book. OMG! I thought book 1: Persephone was good, but this was WAY BETTER! Lastly, OMG!!! I need book 3 so badly..." —Amazon Top Reviewer and author, Mary Smith
The Daughters of Zeus Series, Book Two
Some vows can never be broken, especially when you've recently found out you're a goddess.
In the flick of a eyelash Persephone has gone from being a high school junior in Athens, Georgia to the wife of Hades, god of the Underworld. Under his platonic...
208 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 20, 2012

"You used your mom's card, for a thing?" He fiddled with the vents, adjusting the air.
I gave him an incredulous look. "Nosey much?"
"Considerate, actually. I could tell you wanted to talk about something else.
"That's a half-truth if I've ever heard one." I laughed. "You're curious. Maybe I used it for something personal."
"Fine. Don't tell me." Hades turned to look out the window.
I sighed. "It was an application for early enrollment at the University of Georgia.
—Daughter of the Earth and Sky, Pages 21-22
I looked at Hades, and he looked back at me like oh you want help now? What part of let me do the talking was too complicated for you?
—Daughter of the Earth and Sky, Page 48
Even if I succeeded, it wasn't like I could tell Hades where they were.
—Daughter of the Earth and Sky, Page 167
"Did you touch my wife?" Hades' voice was low and dangerous.
"Yes, but—"
Hades' fist slammed into the Reaper's face. "You seem like the type of guy that likes to experiment. You got real creative tearing my wife's soul to bits. Surely at some point you must have wondered what it felt like."
"You don't understand. It wasn't just—I didn't—There's more—" His voice gave an anguished cry when Hades reached out and grabbed him by the shoulder.
"Please! Stop!" he screamed, writhing in agony.
"How many times did she say that?" Hades demanded. "How many times did you make her beg?" His hand turned white, and it plunged through the Reaper's neck.
"How long could a normal human soul survive this? Did you ever wonder that?" Hades shook the Reaper; he moved limply, like a rag doll. "Let's find out."
—Daughter of the Earth and Sky, Pages 159-161